From time to time, I definitely look witheringly, which is why I'm well known.
Robert Rinder
Recitation: by Male by Female
Independent filmmakers already have their heads around people on their couches watching their movies.
Jill Soloway
PeopleMoviesIndependentWatching
I like people who are able to keep pushing themselves and challenging themselves even after great success.
John C. Reilly
SuccessGreatPeopleKeepAbleEven
People are transported to that space that Poe wanted to make available to us.
John Astin
SpacePeopleUsAvailableMakePoe
I always think there's this thing, when you live in New York, like, this unspoken agreement between everyone who lives there, like, 'We're sticking this out. It's the hardest place to live, but it's the best city in the world, so we are all going to do this together.'
Jennifer Konner
LiveBestTogetherNew YorkCity
I don't really set out to explore grand themes. I set out to tell a story. And one I have to be able to imagine right through.
John Irving
StoryExploreRightOutTellAble
We need more male black teachers, tempting them with extra cash if necessary.
Trevor Phillips
BlackTeachersMoreNeedCashExtra
I try not to have too much of an ego. I'll do anything.
Rob Schneider
EgoToo MuchTryAnythingMuchToo
Well I believe in the desirability of an optimal society.
Tom Stoppard
SocietyBelieveI BelieveWell
I lost my way for a long time.
Jayson Williams
TimeLongLostLong TimeWay
The coming of the kids hasn't come out in my art yet.
Joni Mitchell
ArtOutComingComeKids
People are very frightened in publishing at the moment. Nobody knows what sells. More so now because the market's changing so fundamentally because of Kindle and electronic publishing. It's a fundamental shift in the way stories are put out into the world.
Denise Mina
MomentPeopleWorldNobodyNowWay
Thinking is my hobby. But sometimes you get to where you're stuck and you can't figure it out, so you just go work on another project. I always have multiple projects.
Dean Kamen
WorkThinkingHobbyYouSometimes
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